martes, 9 de junio de 2009

The Three Stooges, Or Any Clever Title With Three In It

The main difference between these articles is the fact hat they are written for vastly different audiences. One was written for a more teenager-y audience interested in graffiti and the hard life there, the article is more like a novel than an article, and the narrative is more descriptive and lyrical. The one about O’Brien is a little more formal and comes off more news-ish, that is it focuses more on the news it is reporting rather than the character, but still feels close and it is still a character piece so there is more of a personal element, but it still has that sort of stiff, informative feel. Finally, the health article, though still with a more novel-esque writing style feels the furthest, mostly because it does not center around a person and is more about being informative, so the writer has to put in a lot of information. Still, what I liked most is the fact that it shows that you can have a more flowing style and a personal element no matter what or who you write about.

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